1/7/2016Evaluation 1 Impromptu Speech What is an impromptu speech?

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1/7/2016Evaluation 1 Impromptu Speech What is an impromptu speech?

1/7/2016Evaluation 2 Purpose How will practicing impromptu speeches help us in the future? Interviews Public speaking in the workplace Other school related speeches Conversation

1/7/2016Evaluation 3 Goals and Objectives To help students feel comfortable in future public speaking situations Surveys state that public speaking is the #1 FEAR that people have…Dying is #2. This process will also help students learn to take constructive criticism.

1/7/2016Evaluation 4 Today’s Situation We will discuss the Impromptu Speech Evaluation. We will watch a clip of an excellent speech.

1/7/2016Evaluation 5 Impromptu Speech Evaluation Time Time 30 seconds to 1min.

1/7/2016Evaluation 6 PREPARE: Topic Limited Topic Is your topic concise? Related Topic Did you relate the topic to yourself? Did you Stay on the topic? Use good transitions? Or change the topic abruptly?

1/7/2016Evaluation 7 POSTURE: Leaning/Dancing Did you lean on anything? Did you stand up straight? Dancing is any kind of movement that takes away from the speech? Hand gestures help the speech!

1/7/2016Evaluation 8 POSTURE: Eye Contact Did you look at the audience? Did you look elsewhere? Did you look at the clock? Did you look at one person?

1/7/2016Evaluation 9 PANDER: Voice Did you project your voice? Do you need to be louder?

1/7/2016Evaluation 10 PANDER: Fillers Uhs… Ums… Like…

1/7/2016Evaluation 11 Ending Did you have a good tie up sentence? Were you still speaking as you walked to your seat? Did you have a tie up at all?